In the Roundup we usually focus on studies that highlight advances in stem cell research but today we’re going to do something a little different. Instead of relying on print for our stories, we’re turning to video.

We begin with a piece about Jake Javier. Regular readers of our blog will remember that Jake is the young man who broke his neck the day before he graduated high school, leaving him paralyzed from the upper chest down.

After enrolling in the CIRM-funded Asterias clinical trial, and receiving a transplant of 10 million stem cells, Jake regained enough use of his arms and hands to be able to go to Cal Poly and start his life over.

This video highlights the struggles and challenges he faced in his first year, and his extraordinary spirit in overcoming them.

(thanks to Matt Yoon and his Creative Services team at Cal Poly for this video)

Going Undercover

The second video is from the NBC7 TV station in San Diego and highlights one of the big problems in regenerative medicine today, clinics offering unproven therapies. The investigative team at NBC7 went undercover at a stem cell clinic seminar where presenters talked about “the most significant breakthrough in natural medicine” for improving mobility and reducing pain. As the reporter discovered, the reality didn’t live up to the promise.

Hi Jose, we don’t actually run the clinical trials so we don’t enroll patients. To do that you would need to go to the company or institution that is running the trial and get in touch with them. If it’s a trial you are funding you can find that information by going to our Clinical Dashboard page: https://www.cirm.ca.gov/clinical-trials and then clicking on the blue arrow at the right hand side of the trial you are interested in. That will take you to a page that has more information about the trial. Then you click on the item labelled ClinicalTrials.gov ID, that will take you to the page that has all the information about the trial and how to sign up.
Yours
Kevin